Europe News Dutch PM Dick Schoof steps down after Wilders quits ruling coalition Schoof's announcement comes hours after Wilders said he had taken the decision to withdraw from the coalition because his partners were unwilling to agree to his migration plans. 03/06/2025
Europe News Poland's PM Donald Tusk to seek confidence vote after election loss The result of Sunday's presidential runoff leaves Tusk politically weakened and there are questions about whether his multi-party coalition can survive to the end of its term in late 2027. 02/06/2025
Syria Syria's stock exchange reopens as Damascus aims to rebuild economy The move to reopen comes as international restrictions on Syria's financial systems begin to ease in a bid to give the country a chance to rebuild after 14 years of civil war. 02/06/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen backs 'bone-crushing' US Senate bill to sanction Russia The Senate bill envisions 500% tariffs on countries that buy Russian fossil fuels. If applied as intended, it would target several EU countries. 02/06/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? War in Gaza - what's Netanyahu's endgame? In this week's edition of Brussels, my love?, panelists are discussing the situation in Gaza, the latest European defence initiative and another fight between Brussels and Hungary. 31/05/2025
Europe News Georgia arrests second opposition figure as pro-EU protests continue Nightly protests across the country began on 28 November, when Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze halted the country's EU integration process. 30/05/2025
Syria So-called IS claims first attack on Syrian forces since al-Assad fall The extremist group, which once controlled large parts of Syria and Iraq, has opposed the new authority in Damascus led by President Ahmad al-Sharaa, who was once the head of al-Qaeda's Syria branch. 30/05/2025
Europe News Cyprus offers money for migrants to return to Syria, minister says Syrian nationals make up the largest group of asylum-seekers on the island. 29/05/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen awarded Charlemagne Prize for promoting European unity In her acceptance speech, Ursula von der Leyen outlined key priorities for Europe’s future: stronger defence, greater innovation, EU enlargement and the protection of democracy and resilience. 29/05/2025
Green News High Seas Treaty gets major boost from EU and 6 member states The High Seas Treaty has the potential to bring about a significant shift in global ocean conservation efforts. 29/05/2025
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan and Slovenia strengthen ties with new cooperation deals Uzbekistan is Slovenia's second-largest foreign trade partner in Central Asia, and the two plan to increase trade turnover to €500 million by further expanding the exchange of goods and services. 29/05/2025
Europe News EU slaps sanctions on alleged culprits of attacks on Syria’s Alawites The EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced plans to remove sanctions last week, but said the move was "conditional" and that sanctions could be resumed if the new government doesn’t keep the peace. 28/05/2025
Europe News EU pitches security hub to protect Black Sea from Russian threats The security hub in the Black Sea envisioned by the European Commission could help oversee an eventual peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. 28/05/2025
Green News EU says it is ‘well on track’ to reach 2030 emissions target Belgium, Estonia and Poland were also singled out for not submitting their NECPs and were urged to “do so without delay”. 28/05/2025
Travel News Easier cross-border train travel? Deutsche Bahn says it’s coming The EU is expected to propose legislation this year to make passenger rights to rebooking and reimbursement mandatory. 28/05/2025
Europe News Seven dead after migrant boat capsizes near Canary Islands The Spanish archipelago located off Africa's western coast has for years been a main route, and a deadly one, for migrants trying to reach Europe. 28/05/2025
Europe News Racial profiling still rife across the EU, Council of Europe says New technologies such as facial recognition could worsen the problem, experts have suggested. 28/05/2025
Europe News US aid cuts leave humanitarian sector in crisis, warns lead aid organisation US cuts to humanitarian aid created a critical funding gap, threatening the ability of organisations like the Danish Refugee Council to support millions in need. Charlotte Slente, the Council’s Secretary General, warns the global humanitarian and development response is at serious risk. 28/05/2025
Europe News Spanish minority language question echoes across Europe Spain is continuing to push for greater recognition of its regional languages at EU level, but it's far from alone among countries wresting with a multilingual population where some feel less recognised. 28/05/2025
Europe News New US Senate bill could wreck Russia, but also damage the EU economy In a bid to isolate Moscow, a new bill in the US Senate threatens to impose 500% tariffs on any country that buys Russian fossil fuels. If implemented as intended, the plan could ravage several EU countries. 28/05/2025